Lyrics I've Heard the Tearstained Monologue You Do There By the Door Before You Leave - John Hartford
Sometimes
I
get
to
thinking
that
I've
passed
this
point
in
life
one
time
before
Like
the
re-run
of
some
movie
that
I
saw
a
thousand
Saturdays
ago
And
I
get
the
feeling
that
I
know
exactly
what
your
gonna
do
and
say
before
it
happens
in
each
scene
I
find
myself
rehearsing
for
that
blackout
situation,
when
the
punchline
reaches
out
and
punches
me
I
always
play
the
same
old
part;
the
good
guy
gets
the
girl,
I
wind
up
dead
Those
rides
into
the
sunset
when
the
credits
start
to
roll,
are
only
flashed
upon
the
screen
inside
my
head
The
show
is
done,
the
lights
go
up,
I
throw
my
empty
popcorn
box
away
Go
back
to
unreality
on
rubber
legs,
I
walk
into
the
day
Life
is
never
logical,
the
faces
change,
the
lines
all
stay
the
same
I
know
the
cues
where
I
came
in,
the
exits
but
I
can't
recall
your
name
So
save
your
breath,
don't
tell
me
how
it
all
comes
out,
somehow
I
think
I
know
I've
heard
that
tear
stained
monologue
you
do
there
by
the
door
before
you
go
What
makes
me
take
you
by
the
hand
and
stand
around
in
line
one
time
again
And
see
the
same
old
madness
while
I
ask
"Is
this
the
place
where
I
came
in?"
So
save
your
breath,
don't
tell
me
how
it
all
comes
out,
somehow
I
think
I
know
I've
heard
that
tear
stained
monologue
you
do
there
by
the
door
before
you
go
1 Dusty Miller Hornpipe and Fugue In a Major for Strings, Brass and 5 String Banjo
2 I've Heard the Tearstained Monologue You Do There By the Door Before You Leave
3 The Collector
4 A Short Sentimental (interlude)
5 Mr. Jackson's Got Nothing to Do
6 Open Rode Ode
7 Little Piece In D
8 The Poor Old Prurient Interest Blues
9 The Wart
10 Railroad Street
11 Another Short (But Not So Sentimental) (interlude)
12 Orphan of World War Two
13 The Little Old Lonesome Little Circle Song
14 I Don't Love Nobody
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